Results 1-20 of 23 for iraq speaker:Tim Loughton
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Cultural Heritage: Iraq (17 Jul 2007)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what support and funding his Department has made available to the Department of Antiquities in Iraq to counter looting of archaeological sites and artefacts.
- Opposition Day — [14th Allotted Day]: Carers (11 Jun 2007)
Tim Loughton: The debate has been short, but concise and of high quality. It is a shame that more of the hon. Members who were present earlier for the Iraq debate were not in the Chamber to listen to the excellent representations that have been made. We are debating not an instant, but an ongoing experience for many millions of our constituents. The hon. Member for Northampton, North (Ms Keeble) made a...
- Iran (27 Feb 2007)
Tim Loughton: ...an army of 350,000 troops and an air force that is an ideological force, bound to the Islamic revolution and the President himself. I understand why Iran may feel threatened. On one side it has Iraq, and on another side it has Pakistan and Afghanistan, which are all supported by western countries. To the north is Turkey, a member of NATO, and former Soviet states that are increasingly...
- Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: USA (21 Feb 2007)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many incidents of friendly fire by American military personnel on British servicemen there have been in (a) Iraq and (b) Afghanistan since 1990; and what the (i) location and (ii) date of each such incident was; (2) how many British service personnel have been (a) killed and (b) injured by friendly fire from American military personnel...
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (11 Dec 2006)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what recent reports he has received from the Chiefs of Staff on the security situation in Iraq.
- Written Answers — Defence: Service Personnel (4 Sep 2006)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many service personnel serving in Iraq have been diagnosed with a mental health condition since British forces were committed to the country; (2) how many service personnel who have served in Iraq have been invalided out of the forces on grounds of mental illness; (3) how many service personnel are receiving treatment for mental illness in...
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (2 Dec 2005)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Prime Minister pursuant to the answer to question 33139, on how many occasions and in what locations he has visited UK military personnel in hospital who have been wounded in Iraq.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (2 Dec 2005)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many servicemen have received treatment for mental health problems since serving in Iraq duringthe current conflict; and where they have been treated.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (29 Nov 2005)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Prime Minister how many times he has visited soldiers who are receiving hospital treatment in the UK after being wounded in Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Voting Arrangements (Service Personnel) (6 Jun 2005)
Tim Loughton: ...more enthusiasm than he did when he was sent to the Department of Health previously. When so many of our service personnel are promoting and protecting democracy around the world, particularly in Iraq, it is ironic, as my hon. Friend the Member for North-East Bedfordshire (Alistair Burt) said, and worrying that we received reports that so many of them were disfranchised and prevented from...
- Written Answers — Defence: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (1 Sep 2004)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many British troops who have served in Iraq have been found to be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder; (2) what estimate he has made of the percentage of troops who have returned from Iraq who are suffering from mental health problems.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (15 Jul 2004)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what the standard procedure for (a) de-briefing and (b) recovery from trauma for British soldiers returning from Iraq is; (2) whether all British soldiers returning from Iraq are assessed for mental health problems; and how long after arrival back in the UK mental health assessments take place; (3) what provisions are in place to address the...
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (15 Jul 2004)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what discussions he has had with his US counterpart on the mental health status of troops returning from Iraq.
- Internet (Extreme Images) (18 May 2004)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...question are easy to access in seconds, easy to link to from the increasing number of spam e-mails, and easy for children to access. There was a furore recently about the beheading of Nick Berg in Iraq; video footage of those hideous events is freely available to anyone with basic computer knowledge who taps into the internet. Anybody who goes to a site called ogrish.com, as I did...
- Written Answers — Health: Operation Telic (26 Jan 2004)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what percentage of military personnel serving in Operation Telic who have returned from Iraq have since received treatment for mental health problems; (2) of those who suffered from mental health problems after participating in Operation Telic, how many suffered from and were treated for (a) depression, (b) post-traumatic stress disorder, (c)...
- Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Bill: Clause 2 — Meaning of "Tainted Cultural Object" (4 Jul 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...also set up the illicit antiquities research centre at the MacDonald Institute in Cambridge, which does a lot of good work in this area. The Bill's timing has been focused by events in the Baghdad museum in Iraq, and it is right that we should raise the profile of the cultural vandalism and potential disaster that took place there. However, as events have unfolded in recent weeks, it has...
- Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Bill: Clause 2 — Meaning of "Tainted Cultural Object" (4 Jul 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...for that extra clarification. On amendment No. 8, my hon. Friend the Member for Christchurch shows consummate skill and a degree of appropriateness. The Bill has great resonance in the context of Iraq because of the events at the Baghdad museum, and he brought weapons of mass destruction—biological weapons—into the equation as well. That shows great ingenuity. However, the hon....
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (3 Jun 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what instructions have been given to military personnel on duty in Iraq to safeguard sites and collections of archaeological importance.
- Written Answers — Health: Mental Health (22 May 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what assessment he has made of the percentage of service personnel returning from Iraq likely to need access to mental health services; and to what extent he has drawn on the experiences of the first Gulf conflict in making that assessment; (2) what provision has been made to meet the mental health needs of young soldiers returning from Iraq,...
- Gibraltar (13 May 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...Azores or subsequently between our Prime Minister and the Prime Minister of Spain? Will the Minister comment on what military use was made of Gibraltar and its docks during the recent campaign in Iraq? How important will it be in future to secure the base in Gibraltar for any military campaign? Will the Minister reassess the statement by the Foreign Secretary in which he described the...
